i'm extremely happy that Edgar Wright wants to use Scott Lang. he's been my favorite character for a long time. he's probably my favorite Ant-Man, as well; followed by Eric O'Grady. 'To Steal An Ant-Man' was a great story, as well. i wonder if they'll create a new villain or use Darren Cross.

I'm thinking Cross and CTE would be a good route to take with the villain. Put Crossfire in there....it'd also make for a good excuse to give Hawkeye something to do in the MCU, too.

I think Pym should be a scientist either working for SHIELD or freelance. He discovers Pym Particles but is having a hard time getting SHIELD to embrace his research (maybe it has a time limit for how long a subject can remain small). While snooping around in their other projects (to see his competition), he discovers resources being siphoned off from SHIELD (AIM, guess we'll see what their existence is like in IM3), so he decides to use his own discovery to stop the theft and prove his technology's worth to SHIELD.

I do like the idea of Wasp getting roped into helping him and tagging along. I've been championing the idea of them having witty sparring banter. Like Tracy/Hepburn. A super-powered couple isn't something we've seen on film much. Would be refreshing and different.

Why do so many people on these boards seem to want to attach Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne to SHIELD and/or AIM....?

Neither had anything to do with AIM in the comics; and the SHIELD angle is applicable only to the Ultimates version of the couple.

Like it or not, the movies have taken a LOT from the Ultimate universe, and not just the MCU. And that was part of the whole point of the Ultimate line in the first place--Marvel specifically wanted their Ultimate writers to write in a way that would make their characters conducive to being adapted into films in the 21st century.

Wright is known for using his favorite actors in multiple films, so we couldn’t resist asking Winstead when we caught up with her at the Spirit Awards if she would ever want to work with the director again.

“Oh yeah,” she told IFC on the red carpet. “I mean, he’s so busy. I can never keep track.”

Wright definitely does know how to keep himself busy, having just completed “The World’s End” and now gearing up for his Marvel superhero movie “Ant-Man.” When we asked Winstead if she would try to finagle herself a part in that movie — after all, it still hasn’t cast any leads yet — she laughingly admitted that she’d love to be involved.

“Sure, I can be in ‘Ant-Man.’ Why not?” she said. “I love him and hopefully we’ll work together again.”